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Dream Bath of Pennsylvania, LLC
4.9(
104
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Serving East-Texas, PA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"We are very pleased with our conversion from a bathtub to a walk-in shower. It will provide safety and ease as our mobility is challenged. Dream Bath of PA completed the job in a timely manner while working within our budget. Joe and his crew were prompt and courteous, completing the conversion in a professional manner. He listened to our needs and provided practical solutions towards a successful project."
Tub install
Tub install
Seated shower
Seated shower
Seated shower

+17

Response time4 hrs
Response rate98%
25 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Lehigh Valley Baths
5.0(
8
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Serving East-Texas, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Workers were on time as scheduled and very professional and knowledgeable.Tub to shower installed in 1days time along with new flooring. Everything looks great! Would definitely recommend to others!"
Neo Angle Shower
Response time1 day
Response rate89%
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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American Remodeling Enterprises Inc
4.1(
115
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Serving East-Texas, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1982

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We went with American Home Remodeling after receiving an in-home estimate from Jim. We hadn’t really been actively looking into re-doing our roof, but someone had come door-to-door to see if we’d be interested in an estimate and we decided to go for it. We were told during the estimate that we had some mold, that was found in the attic while doing the estimate. This was only part of why we decided to have the roof redone. We had bought our house about 2 years ago and we knew when we bought it that the roof would need replacing pretty quickly as it was very old and we did have some issues with leaks during a heavy snow. We were told that we’d most likely get a call toward the end of September to start the work, of course this would depend on the weather and may be October if we had a lot of rain. I got a call on Wednesday afternoon asking if we’d be ok to have the guys come to start the next day. A little last minute, but luckily it worked for our schedule. I was told the guys would be there between 8-8:30 and the dumpster would be there around 10; Robert asked if we’d be ok with them putting the dumpster in the driveway, which we agreed to. I asked how long the project was expected to take since we were told during the estimate usually 3 days. I was told it might bleed into Saturday a bit, but majority would be done Thursday and Friday. The next day the materials were delivered around 7:30, the dumpster showed up around 8:30, however no one showed up to start working until about 10:40. They had only removed the shingles from the front side of the house before leaving for the day and left the worksite a mess with broken shingles laying everywhere. The next day I decided to work from home in case they had any questions or needed to get into the house for any reason. The guys showed up around 9 and I spoke with the foreman, Josh, who apologized for the way the site was left, apparently he had not been there the day before. Josh came in to check out our bathroom fan that was supposed to be fixed during this project as well, and while he was in the house we checked with him to make sure they would be replacing the plywood on the roof, as that’s what we were told since there was mold. We showed him in the attic where we had been told the mold was and he assured us that there wasn’t actually any mold there and they would not be replacing the plywood unless it was rotted. Not sure why Jim told us during the estimate that we had mold if we didn’t, but now we weren’t getting new plywood, which we were told that we would. Another reason we had decided to go with them, since we thought so much was being included in the repair. I went out to check on the progress around 12:30 on Friday since I was expecting most of the work to be done by the end of the day and saw that they only had about 2 rows of shingles on the house. I didn’t pay close enough attention to the shingles themselves since I was mainly worried about how much was being done, and I suppose that I should have. The guys left around 3:30 and mentioned they’d be back the next day to get some more done. When I went out to see what progress had been made (only about ¾ of the front side, nothing done to the back yet), I realized that they were installing the wrong shingles. We had ordered the ‘slatestone grey’ and looking at the name on the single packages still left they were installing a ‘colonial slate’. I immediately called the office and talked to a receptionist who informed me she was the only one left for the day and unfortunately the guy who could help me, Robert, would not be in again til Monday. She forwarded me to his voicemail even though she mentioned he probably wouldn’t hear it until Monday. I left a message explaining the situation and requested that he give me a call back as soon as possible. I waited around all day Saturday so that I could make sure the guys knew not to install any more shingles, as they were the wrong ones, and no one ever came. No call, no notice, just didn’t show up. First thing Monday morning I received a call from Robert who asked what was going on and then asked what I thought about the “colonial slate” shingles on the house. I told him truthfully that I really wished that I liked them because the guys had already finished ¾ of the front side, but I really didn’t like the look of them and it wasn’t what we had ordered or expected. He promised to take care of everything and agreed that the color of the shingles is one of the most important parts of a roofing job and it really should have been written down on our agreement. I really appreciated Robert taking care of the situation like he did. When I got home from work that day they had already taken off all the old shingles and had started putting the right ones on. By Wednesday they had completed the front side of the roof, and it looked so much better with the correct shingles! Took much longer than expected to complete everything, but the end result is beautiful and we’re hoping all the work that was put in pays off through these winter months! My biggest concern with the company was just the lack of communication and seeming disorganization during the process. The contract wasn't super clear on what exactly had been discussed during our estimate and what all was going to be included since Jim made us believe we'd be getting all new plywood, the shingle color wasn't even written down on our agreement, which caused much more work and a longer time to complete, and I wasn't given a heads up when the guys decided not to show up on Saturday. We also did a full-finance with them and I really didn't like that none of the terms were available or outlined to me before signing the agreement. Jim lead us to believe that we'd have 0% interest financing and turns out we're getting 7.99%; quite a big difference. All in all, I understand that it was a pretty hot week and since the weather was supposed to be good they weren't pushing too hard to get everything completed asap, but it seemed like they were really just taking their time with everything and not really hustling to get things done in a timely manner. I'm just hoping that everything was done right and that we won't have any issues with leaks or anything like that moving forward!"
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+8

Response time4 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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West Shore Home Philadelphia
4.9(
137
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Serving East-Texas, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Randy F. and Hung L. did a superb job replacing my old original bathtub with a new modern walk in shower. The quality of the materials, fixtures, and the professional craftsmanship in installing them, exceeded my expectations. I will certainly recommend West Shore Home to family and friends."
After
Before
After
Before
After

+4

1248 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Premier Home Pros, LLC
4.0(
107
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Serving East-Texas, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We are very happy with our new bathtub and stone enclosure. This company was very reliable and did a quality job. They left the house as they found it. Lynn and Rob Dworzak"
AFTER: Sleek Vanity Storage
AFTER: Shower Surround
Before: Full Bathroom Remodel
Before: Vanity Storage and Tile Floor
Complete

+64

Response time2 days
138 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by31%of homeowners
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Carriage House II
5.0(
49
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Serving East-Texas, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1974

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Serving New Jersey & Pennsylvania. Free Estimates on MOST Projects. For a free estimate, photos and measurements need to be sent through our website: https://go.thryv.com/site/CarriageHouseTwoRestoration. \nFurniture & Antiques Repair & Restoration ~ Kitchen Cabinet & Woodwork Restoration, Refinishing & Remodeling ~ Upholstery & Specialty Services For questions, speak directly with Tom Simpson, Owner, who can be reached on his cell 908-581-6984. \nPlease visit our website for Before & After Photos as well as detailed information about our company and the services we offer. \n

2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Mad City Windows & Baths
4.7(
631
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Serving East-Texas, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Mad City Windows and Baths have replaced two windows for us as well as replaced our bathtub shower unit in our guest bath. In all cases the jobs went great from sales visits to installation. Everything was timely, professional, and clean. We would gladly use this team again!"
windows
siding
siding
siding
windows

+20

Response time10 mins
6857 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Imperial Upgrades
5.0(
16
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Serving East-Texas, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

With over a decade of plumbing experience, we work hard to bring each customer the best possible service and quality available. We focus primarily on outdoor sprinkler plumbing through the spring and summer months and service all other plumbing needs throughout the rest of the year. We look forward to working with you on your next project. We welcome your questions and thank you for your interest.\n\n

full bedroom renovation
accent wall
ceiling with LED drop box
repairs
nice blue paint and floor

+39

Response time12 hrs
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for bathtub installation and replacement projects in East-Texas, PA

Most tubs last an average of 20 years, or closer to 10 to 15 if they’re acrylic or fiberglass. If you’re seeing persistent leaks, cracks, stubborn stains, or mold that won’t scrub away, it’s time to start shopping for a replacement. Out-of-date features and visible water damage are other red flags. Swapping the tub now protects your bathroom from bigger (and pricier) repairs down the road.

You should install your tub in a location that complements your bathroom's layout, plumbing connections, and personal preferences. Consider placing it near existing plumbing to minimize installation costs. Many homeowners position their tubs to take advantage of natural light or scenic outdoor views, enhancing relaxation. 

Ensure there's sufficient space around the tub for easy access and safety, especially if accessibility is a concern. Ultimately, the ideal spot is where the tub fits seamlessly with your bathroom design and provides the most comfort and convenience for your needs.

Replacing a bathtub takes just one or two days if you hire a pro to handle the job. They'll remove the old tub and install the new one efficiently. If you're considering doing it yourself, be prepared for it to take much longer, possibly up to a month. That's because you'll need to remove the old tub and drywall, install the new tub, repair the walls, and maybe tackle new tiling. Weigh the time commitment against potential cost savings to decide what's best for you.

Converting your tub to a shower transforms your bathroom with a modern and accessible design. The average cost to convert a tub to a shower ranges from $2,000 to $10,500, based on the required plumbing, tiling, and structural modifications. This upgrade maximizes space while boosting functionality and aesthetics in your bathroom.

The East-Texas, PA homeowners’ guide to bathtub installations and replacements

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